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v0.3.4

26 Nov 16:06
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Many corrections to spelling, grammar, phrasing, and else on setup notes.

v0.3.3

12 Nov 19:03
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Proofreading, added examples on Discipline for Pillars and Dynamic.

v0.3.2 Adjustment of diagram

31 Oct 04:44
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Diagram was clarified and is now consistent.

v0.3.1

29 Oct 16:21
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Some spelling, formatting adjustment for QOL and easier reading. Not a required update, but it's cutting edge!

v0.3 Decoupling of Projects from Disciplines, Habits, Tagging

29 Oct 14:18
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Some breaking changes if you're coming from v0.2.x to v0.3. Read on to learn how to transfer your work.

  • Instead of being organized as an hierarchy, it's a flat system of components. Projects are no longer nested under disciplines. This allows projects to be a part of multiple disciplines through the use of tags.
  • Notes on suggested uses of tagging have also been included under resources.
  • Documentation and setup have been further condensed to provide clarity and reduce friction.
  • An example of Habits and related documentation, discussions, and queries have been added.
  • Demo now has support for "Planned" tasks.

Migrating from v0.2.x to v0.3 if you already have work.

  1. Make a backup of your vault
  2. Adjust your vault folders to mirror that of this version.
  3. Copy and paste this vault into your vault. Overwrite.

There may be some dangling notes that left over from the previous release that's no longer needed.. Feel free to delete them.

v0.2 Complete Overhaul - Ready for Testing

19 Oct 15:49
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Pretty much everything has been overhauled.

  • All documentation has been condensed and simplified.
  • More documentation, explaining the philosophies and fundamentals of LDP
  • Examples have been simplified to reduce rigidity in personal development
  • Linked notes have been fixed. Those notes themselves have also been condensed and simplified.

Please join the community Discord server here for further support.

v0.1.3 Support for Curation for Projects, Reminders, etc

08 Oct 11:09
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If you have a previous version, this may break your vault. This is because 300 Alignment and 200 Resources were switched to 200 Alignment and 300 Resources. I felt like Alignment was more important than Resources, hence the bump.

Note aggregation for Projects (Curation) was something I wanted to do but was missing from the previous versions. It's just the start, but with a local graph and various ways to search for content, you can quickly gather related notes that you want for a project, albeit a it tedious. I'll look into easier methods in the future.

Tasks now have support for #00m, which is for Reminders. These should take an estimate of no longer than 5 minutes to do, otherwise it might as well be an estimated #15m Task.

Also included are an assortment of updates to existing notes.

All feedback is good feedback, let me know how things are or aren't working for you.

v0.1.2 Additional Plugins and Further Examples

07 Oct 11:15
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More plugins have been added. Included is a note that explains how I use them in LDP. Projects and Disciplines have also been further fleshed out to allow queries to work properly as a better showcase of what the system is capable of. Internal readme now also have a YAML version field so you know what version of the vault you have.

v0.1.1 Pushed Obsidian-related Plugins and Settings

07 Oct 09:27
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uwi did an oopsie and forgot to push important and relevant Obsidian settings and plugins before hitting the bed. These were important in the quality-of-life and user-experience in this workflow. Everything should be working now!

v0.1 Initial Release

07 Oct 01:49
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Basic fundamental functionality for workflow and organization. There should be a low enough overhead to immediately start working on what the projects you want to work on once you familiarize yourself with the concepts. Though this assumes you're familiar with Obsidian itself and some of it's more popular plugins. If you need help, feel free to hit up the Obsidian Community Discord.

Just download the zip below and open it in Obsidian.